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Operational Integrity Management (OIM)
By Ian Sutton
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What Is Operational
Integrity Management?
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H.L. Mencken |
Operational
Integrity Management (OIM) consists of an integrated set of theories,
practices and techniques for ensuring that an industrial facility
operates "with integrity", i.e., that the facility's
performance is what it should be - no more, no less. It would be
pleasant to imagine that OIM presents a simple, elegant solution to
all of the safety, production, environmental, profitability and health
problems that managers face. Yet, as the twentieth century
newspaperman H.L. Mencken reminds us,
For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. |
The truth is that the "discipline" of operational integrity management is largely a collection of management techniques and technical applications that have been tried over the years, and that have been successful to greater or lesser degrees. Many of these techniques share much in common. For example considerable overlap exists between the management systems developed for Responsible Care ®, Process Safety Management and the Safety Case Regime.
The books in this series attempt to provide an integrated and systematic approach to understanding and achieving operational integrity. Both theoretical techniques and empirical practice are described and explained. These books also aim to show how operational integrity management can be made practical - to help a manager implement a system in the real world, and achieve meaningful results. The goal is to provide information that can be used right away at 8:00 a.m. on Monday morning.
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